In Australia, the Palaszczuk Government has joined forces with airline giant Qantas to get Queensland’s vision to be an Asia-Pacific green jet fuel hub on the runway.
Under a memorandum of understanding signed Tuesday, the Queensland Government and Qantas will work together to further grow a local SAF industry. This will include exploring how to fully leverage sugarcane and agricultural by-products for biofuels production and the potential for developing new feedstock sources and processes.
More broadly, the parties will focus on developing a Queensland-based SAF supply chain. SAF is yet to be produced in Australia at commercial scale.
Qantas currently uses green aviation fuel sourced overseas and is targeting 10% SAF in its fuel mix by 2030, and about 60% by 2050.